This coming Sunday, the first Sunday in April, most of the US goes to
Daylight Savings Time. The last Sunday in October, we go back to Standard Time.

What's wrong with this?

Notice that the nation spends less than half the year on 'standard'
time. So why isn't Daylight Savings Time considered Standard Time—which it
is—and Standard Time renamed? To Winter Adjustment Time, or something.
Early AM Extra Daylight Time. Seasonal Affective Disorder Time. I Don't Care
What The Fuck Time It Is Because The Fucking Snow Is Six Feet High And Black
From Cars Splashing Grime On It And The Kids Keep Tramping Icy Black Crap
Into The House And I'm Ready To Kill Them And It's Still Eight Weeks
Until The Fucking Vernal Equinox Time. Whatever.

See, Cory Doctorow should have named his novel Eastern Daylight
Tribe.

Just sayin'.

KAKU, KOU

meaning: comparison

比較
== hikaku == (noun which can take する to act as a verb) comparison比較文学
== hikakubungaku == comparative literature

Left radical is 'vehicle' (車), right is 'exchange' (交). Henshall suggests as a mnemonic: 'Exchange
vehicles for comparison.'